I. HOME Press Kit FINAL - New Zealand Film Commission
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I. HOME Press Kit FINAL - New Zealand Film Commission
A S H O R T F I L M BY C H R I S M O L LOY A M O T H E R ’ S LO V E C A N T E A R A FA M I LY A PA R T Ebb & Flow Ltd In Association With The New Zealand Film Commission Starring TAHEI SIMPSON • VINNIE BENNETT • MOHI CRITCHLEY Director Of Photography ROKO BABICH Editor BROUGH JOHNSON Score EDWARD PENI Art Director RIRIA LEE Executive Producer MINA MATHIESON Producers MINA MATHIESON and AROHA AWARAU Writer AROHA AWARAU Director CHRIS MOLLOY © Ebb & Flow Limited. All Rights Reserved 2014. PRODUCTION NOTES Director: Chris Molloy Writer:Aroha Awarau Executive Producer:Mina Mathieson Producers:Mina Mathieson Aroha Awarau Production Company:Ebb & Flow Limited Country of Production: New Zealand Shooting Format:RED 4K Screening Format:HDCAM, BLU RAY DVD, DCP Ratio:16:9 Duration:14’01” minutes Genre:Drama CONTACT: Ebb & Flow Limited Mina Mathieson, Producer Email: mina@m3media.co.nz Mobile: +64 21 684 881 Aroha Awarau, Producer Email: aawarau@hotmail.com Mobile: +64 27 839 4390 Festival Distribution: Whetu Fala Short Film Manager NZ Film Commission PO Box 11 546 DDI: +64 4 894 1959 shorts@nzfilm.co.nz LOGLINE: A mother’s love can tear a family apart. ONE LINER: A heartbreaking decision cripples a loving mother who is torn between her loyalty to her children and doing what is right. SHORT SYNOPSIS: Discovering her two sons have committed a heinous crime, a devoted mother is torn by the heartbreaking decision she must make. Her sons may eventually forgive her, but can she ever forgive herself? SYNOPSIS: HOME is a gripping story of a close-knit family that’s torn apart, when a mother uncovers the truth about her two adult sons, and the heinous murder that they have committed. Forced to choose between her love for them and her moral obligation to do what is right, she is torn apart emotionally, physically and spiritually. She does the unthinkable and notifies the police about her sons. Oblivious to the fate that awaits them, the boys wake to find their Mother has prepared a bountiful feast – a Last Supper – which is interrupted by the arrival of the Police at their home. HOME challenges us all, and questions the price we are willing to pay, to help the ones we love. Where do you draw the line? DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT HOME is a powerful story of the complexities of a mother’s love for her children and has an undeniable impact. I was drawn to the beautifully crafted script, written by Aroha Awarau, because it needed only a small committed cast and crew. The defining theme and subsequent conflict arises from a mother’s deep love for her children and the anguish to do what society has deemed as the right thing to do. Here lies the subtle beauty of the short film, making it a compelling and visually stimulating cinematic story with an important universal message. HOME reconnects the audience to the importance of the stay-at-home parent and the enormity of that role; the laborious housework and the effort needed to keeping the home running smoothly, making it a place of refuge, safety, comfort, filled with love. The mother has devoted her whole life to raise her sons, building a home and then is forced to destroy it, everything that she has known and loved. As a creator of theatre and a fledging film maker, I understand that it’s important to have something to say. I was drawn to direct HOME because of the multiple layers embedded in the narrative, the cinematic nature of the piece and the lack of dialogue, giving the actors the ability to explore their range. DIRECTOR Chris Molloy (Ngati Manawa/Tuhoe) Chris Molloy has worked consistently in New Zealand film, television and theater for the past 10 years, since graduating from The School of Performing and Screen Arts at Unitec in Auckland, then the University of Auckland, completing a Master of Arts in 2010. Chris is originally from a small forestry town, Murupara (Ngati Manawa/Tuhoe) and moved to Auckland to become an actor. It wasn’t too long after, that he realized he needed to create his own work. He is now an educator, producer, director and writer for film, TV and theatre, with a strong focus on developing and supporting the local arts community. He is the Creative Director and founder of the South Auckland Theatre Collective, The Native Factory, Indigenous Theatre Group, and the South Auckland Writers Group. He is currently developing two TV shows for TVNZ, as well as several short and feature film projects. His latest commissioned theatre work, “Putorino Hill” is produced by Taki Rua and The Court Theatre and premiered in Wellington / Auckland in June, 2014. WRITER, PRODUCER Aroha Awarau (Ngati Maru/Ngati Porou) Aroha is an award winning journalist who won the 2008 New Zealand Magazine Journalist of the year (Mass Market) at the Magazine Publishers Association Awards and was a finalist for the same award in 2011 and 2012. In 2013 he was named New Zealand Celebrity and Entertainment Magazine Journalist of the year. He was the News Editor for top selling magazine Woman’s Day before returning to the NZ Woman’s Weekly as a senior writer. Aroha worked in the film and television industry for two years, working on well known feature films What Becomes of a Broken Hearted and The Price of Milk. Aroha is also a playwright, with his short plays being staged in Auckland and Sydney, Australia. His first full length play, Luncheon premiered in Auckland in late May 2014. HOME is Aroha’s first short film script. As well as writing the screenplay, Aroha was introduced to the producing world, ably guided by experienced film and television producer, Mina Mathieson. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, PRODUCER Mina Mathieson (Taranaki, Ngati Apakura, Ngati Mahuta, Ngati Kinohaku) Mina Mathieson is a practitioner and advocate of creative and conscious communication and has produced and directed numerous New Zealand television shows, short films and documentaries. She established her company m3media as a vehicle to develop indigenous voices and their stories across multi-media platforms. A Freelance producer, director, editor – Mina Mathieson is a talented, hard working and savvy hyphenate. Developing her multi-tasking skill base for the past 16 years, Mina has honed her craft in the moving images industry across various genres including drama (short and long form), documentary, current affairs, corporate and educational. Her film credits include her debut feature film, The Pa Boys, which was released to critical review in New Zealand in February 2014 and the award winning short film Warbrick in 2008. Mina is also a sought after director, editor and production manager for a wide range of television shows in both English and Maori. Mina’s transferable skills have seen her provide a range of services and roles including key creative, management, administration, production, coordination, marketing and consultancy to many business and organisations across varied sectors, including corporate and event management. CREDITS Director Writer Executive Producer Producers Director of Photography Editor: Chris Molloy Aroha Awarau Mina Mathieson Mina Mathieson, Aroha Awarau Roko Babich Brough Johnson CAST Mother Older Son Younger Son Father Woman Neighbour Boy on Bike Older Son Flashback Younger Son Flashback Police Officer 1 Police Officer 2 Police Officer 3 Murdered Woman Tahei Simpson Vinnie Bennett Mohi Critchley Chris Molloy Abigail Coleman Kautoto Sisifa Promise de Thierry-Molloy Ty Alexander True Saamu Junior Misimoa Jason Manumua Laura Weaser CREW 1st AD Andrew Burfield Art Director / Wardrobe Riria Lee Wardrobe Assistant Kaio Graham Food Stylist Helen Jackson Production Runner True Saamu Production Assistant Nicola Anne Smith Stills Photography Fiona Tomlinson EPK Rahesh Raj Continuity Marian Angeles Make Up Luisa Petch Make Up Assistant Gemma Appleby Gaffer James Dudley Lighting Assistant Connagh Heath 1st AC John Whiteside 2nd AC Tom West Jib Arm Operator Tavis Hughes Sound Recordist Fred Enholmer Boom Operator Katie Peterson Assistant Editor Shailesh Prajapali Post Sound Reade Audio Sound Editor Dick Reade Composer Edward Peni Post Production Fleet Street Productions Colourist Roko Babich CaterersRupene Amato, Rangi Samuels, Hariata Samuels, Kowhai Poroa SUPPLIERS Wireless RentalsJenna Holmes Kingsize StudiosLuke White Location Family Home Jodi Barnard and Eugene Carnachan SPECIAL THANKS TO New Zealand Film Commission, Script to Screen, Nga Aho Whakaari, Mika Haka Foundation, The New Zealand Herald, Wireless Rentals, Kingsize Studio, Elizabeth Arden, Monsoon Productions, Imogen Johnson, Kathryn Rawlings, Gareth Tipene, Shayne Currie, Rob Cox, Caleb Carnie, Andrew Louis, Gabriel Mueller, Bryn Evans, Alex Behres, Jenna Holmes, Bex Holmes, Mika, Daine Tai, Christina Asher, Michael Bennett, Esther Cahill-Chiaroni, Eloise Veber, Jodi Barnard, Eugene Carnachan, Teremaki Carl, Chantelle Burgoyne, Lisa Chatfield, Briar Grace-Smith, Whetu Fala, Tracey Brown, Hayden Ellis, Manu Keung, Taniora Skipworth, Alaina Skipworth, Kriti Dass, Chris Dudman, Melissa Lawrence, Elizabeth Skeen-Stowers, Eliza Molloy, Vanessa Molloy, Barry Doherty, Zenith Lee-Rameka, Arnette Arapai. Produced in association with Fresh Shorts, New Zealand Film Commission. © Ebb & Flow Limited 2014